Coco explores several social-cultural aspects, including the importance of family, traditional Mexican values, and the celebration of Dia de los Muertos. The movie also portrays environmental aspects such as the Land of the Dead, which is a vibrant and colorful world, juxtaposing the dull and lifeless Land of the Living. The film highlights the significance of music, which is an essential part of Mexican culture, and the power of storytelling. It also addresses issues of identity, belonging and stereotypes prevalent in contemporary society. Coco encourages audiences to celebrate and embrace diversity while acknowledging the roles of tradition and history in forming cultural identities.